Author: Wichmann, R.
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TH1D1
Application of Superconducting Undulator Technology for Hard X-ray Production at European XFEL  
 
  • B. Marchetti, S. Abeghyan, J.E. Baader, S. Casalbuoni, M. Di Felice, U. Englisch, G. Geloni, V. Grattoni, D. La Civita, C. Lechner, S. Serkez, H. Sinn, M. Vannoni, M. Yakopov, P.Z. Ziolkowski
    EuXFEL, Schenefeld, Germany
  • S. Barbanotti, W. Decking, H.-J. Eckoldt, A. Hauberg, K. Jensch, S. Lederer, L. Lilje, S. Liu, R. Ramalingam, T. Schnautz, R. Wichmann, T. Wohlenberg, I. Zagorodnov, R. Zimmermann
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • A.W. Grau
    KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany
  • A.T. Potter
    Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom
  • A.T. Potter
    The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
 
  The advancement of superconducting undulator (SCU) technology is of strategic importance for the future development of the European XFEL facility. To build the know-how to implement superconducting undulators for its future upgrades, several projects are ongoing: a prototype SCU module (S-PRESSO) for an afterburner in the hard X-ray undulator line SASE2 is being procured; two test stands (SUNDAE1 and SUNDAE2) for the characterization of SCU are being developed; advanced SCU coils are designed and manufactured in house. In this presentation, we describe the status and plans of those projects and highlight their expected performances.  
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